I don't think I have ever got an answer from official Microsoft community posts. It has always been clickbait-tier 'content'.
2 years ago 路 馃憤 freezr, eph, astromech
@krixano it's also because microsoft is not open sorce and there force no one really knows how to fix anything except people with full access to the source code. I mean what are you going to do? There's no logging in microsoft and there's no debugging. 路 2 years ago
@krixano oh my gosh... this is the description... 馃槺 路 2 years ago
@comatoast Yes, if it's the site that I think it is, and it always results in some ill-informed Microsoft Support Person giving a useless overgeneralized answer that they probably looked up in some database. They are basically never helpful, and it's probably because they are not trained in programming or anything related to that. Many customer support departments just get trained on fixed question and response that is in like a manual or db that they can just lookup. And when they don't have the correct information, they will just give you what they have and be done with it, instead of asking someone more knowledgeable (like a programmer). 路 2 years ago
Some of the "how do I do this basic thing" posts are alright, but generally speaking there's very little in terms of useful content there, yeah. There're also a lot of jannies there who seem to moderate for free or something. They have badges and stuff 路 2 years ago
What the hell is the microsoft community? Do they have a forum or something? 路 2 years ago